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Anita S

Anita S

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My blog is "Thinking UDL" http://anitas.edublogs.org/
  • Coquitlam, BC, Canada
  • member since April 21, 2008

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  • I'll Do It Myself

    I'll Do It Myself

    by Glenda Watson Hyatt
    • Rated 5 stars

    This is a must-read for all educators. Most educators cannot see from the perspective of a person with a physical disability like Glenda Watson Hyatt. If we are to meet the needs of all of our students it is important that we have an understanding of what the world looks like from their perspective. By sharing her life experiences we become more able to see the world through her eyes. As a teacher involved in "special education" with a special interest in inclusive teaching practices, I like to think of myself to be someone who is not "Ableist" (see my review of New Directions in Special Education by Thomas Hehir). Reading Glenda's book helped me identify areas in which I still need to learn. By reading Glenda's book, hearing her voice, and considering her perspective, I am more able to understand how to be more inclusive.

    Anita S wrote this review Saturday, March 21, 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • New Directions in Special Education: Eliminating Ableism in Policy And Practice
    • Rated 5 stars

    An excellent look at Special Education trends and policy (albeit American). Hehir deals with what he terms 'ableism': Discrimination based on preconceived ideas and generalizations that people and society hold regarding people with disabilities. He writes about Universal Design for Learning which is a promising movement in education that encourages educators to rethink curriculum and lesson design in order to better meet the needs of diverse learners. This should be read by all educators to help them understand why inclusion is so important to a healthy society, and how to better reach all learners in our classrooms.

    Anita S wrote this review Monday, April 21, 2008. ( reply | permalink )